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50 year old Capstan
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<blockquote data-quote="user 2027" data-source="post: 528299" data-attributes="member: 2027"><p>My poker buddy brought a jar of 50 year old Capstan straight Virginia that was loose, not flake. The cut seem pretty fine. Smell was that enjoyable vinegar. It was a bit dry but burned well. Lot's of raisin and fig notes. The blue tin Capstan Navy Cut that was roughly 40 years old was IMHO a lot better. Of course both of them were amazing!</p><p></p><p>Oh and yes, I won the small 15 buy-in tournament so that was nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 2027, post: 528299, member: 2027"] My poker buddy brought a jar of 50 year old Capstan straight Virginia that was loose, not flake. The cut seem pretty fine. Smell was that enjoyable vinegar. It was a bit dry but burned well. Lot's of raisin and fig notes. The blue tin Capstan Navy Cut that was roughly 40 years old was IMHO a lot better. Of course both of them were amazing! Oh and yes, I won the small 15 buy-in tournament so that was nice. [/QUOTE]
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